Koto — Spielerin Masayo Ishigure Das Koto (jap. 琴), eine mit Seide bespannte Wölbbrett Zither, ist ein japanisches Musikinstrument, das auf der chinesischen Guzheng basiert. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Koto — Para otros usos de este término, véase Koto (desambiguación). Masayo Ishigure tocando un koto. El koto (琴 o 箏) es un instrumento de cuerda japonés de origen chino, similar a un … Wikipedia Español
Music in the Civilization video game series — Contents 1 Civilization II 2 Civilization III 3 Civilization IV 3.1 Overview 3.2 Music … Wikipedia
Danmono — A woman playing a koto, depicted in 1878 by Settei Hasegawa. Danmono is a traditional Japanese style of instrumental music for the koto. The few pieces of its repertoire were mostly composed and developed in the seventeenth century, and all… … Wikipedia
Seidō juku — Nihongo|Seido juku|誠道塾|Seidō juku is a style of Karate founded by Kaicho (Grandmaster) Tadashi Nakamura in 1976. History The World Seido Karate Organization was founded by Tadashi Nakamura. Well known and respected for his karate skills, Nakamura … Wikipedia
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To-Shin Do — is a martial art style established by Stephen K. Hayes as a means of teaching ninjutsu (or taijutsu) in a format more accessible to American audiences. It is now practised in other countries including the U.K.,Belgium, and Italy. His prior… … Wikipedia
Nanbudo — (Japanese 南武道) is a relatively recent martial art, of Japanese origin. It was founded by Yoshinao Nanbu (Japanese 南部義尚) (1943 ) in 1978. It has its roots in many Japanese systems such as aikido, karate and judo. Yoshinao NanbuThe system of… … Wikipedia
Dan (rank) — Dan and Kyū ranks are indicated by belt color or by stripes on the belt Japanese name Kanji: 段 … Wikipedia
Toshiro Mayuzumi — (黛 敏郎 Mayuzumi Toshirō, born Yokohama, 20 February 1929 – died Kawasaki, 10 April 1997) was a Japanese composer. Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2.1 … Wikipedia